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 KUWAIT:  Justice Minister Nasser Al-Sumait issued a decision on Monday to establish a committee developing the legislative system governing the insurance sector within a broader plan to update economic laws and bolster local business atmosphere.In a statement to KUNA, Minister Al-Sumait affirmed that the new decision would protect all parties involved in the insurance sector in accordance with local and international laws of concern, adding that it would bolster trust in the national insurance sector.The committee will include competent legal and technical staff tasked with reviewing all insurance laws as well as providing recommendations to update current legislation via exploring…

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Aug 11, 2025, 02:47 AM ETCrystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has said the club could be forced to consider selling captain Marc Guéhi this summer.Palace came back to beat Liverpool in a penalty shoot-out and lift the Community Shield at Wembley on Sunday.Palace’s second piece of silverware in 86 days — after winning the FA Cup in May — was a welcome reprieve from their ongoing legal battle, with the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) expected to rule on Monday whether they will play in the Europa League or Conference League this season.Guéhi’s contract expires at the end of…

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U.S. President Donald Trump (L) listens as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks in the Cross Hall of the White House during an event on “Investing in America” on April 30, 2025 in Washington, DC.Andrew Harnik | Getty Images U.S. markets continue to ride the artificial intelligence wave, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite closing at fresh all-time highs Friday and other major indexes also rising.  The seismic shifts from the AI wave can be felt everywhere — from fueling the rise of new billionaires at a record pace to drastically changing the cybersecurity and defense landscape and how governments are looking to…

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AI anxiety may be slowing hiring in the U.S. labor market: Citi’s BaldwinLucy Baldwin, Citi’s global head of research, said the tech industry is facing weaker hiring than most other sectors and AI may be playing a role.”I think it’s far too early in very broad terms to say that labor market weakness is to do with the AI trade, but it is interesting that certainly that’s where you see higher unemployment rates in some of the younger groups of the labor market in that tech sector,” Baldwin told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe.””The labor market overall is a bit softer,…

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A man walks past China’s and USA’s flags before a meeting between US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng at the Guangdong Zhudao Guest House in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, on April 5, 2024. Pedro Pardo | Afp | Getty Images The U.S. and China have yet to announce an extension to their tariff deadline, with tensions over several thorny issues flaring up again just as a fragile truce nears its expiry.Following the latest bilateral meeting in Stockholm in July, Beijing had struck an optimistic tone, saying that both sides would work toward extending…

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CNN exclusivePhotos by Carole RadziwillWords by Jacqui Palumbo, CNNAugust 9, 2025They were one of the world’s most publicized couples but kept their wedding a secret — even from some of the guests.On the cusp of fall in a one-room church on Georgia’s Cumberland Island, John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy were married in 1996 in front of their closest family and friends. Despite the relaxed nature of their nuptials that weekend — the tiny, rustic chapel; makeshift outdoor dance floor and late-night beach bonfires — the wedding has become fabled, and Bessette-Kennedy’s unconventional choice of an elegant slip dress…

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Speculation is rife about the upcoming Donald Trump-Vladimir Putin meeting in Alaska, the leaders’ first meeting during the second Trump administration. Volodymyr Zelensky in Ukraine is deeply fraught because he thinks the Trump-Zelensky deal will involve (give away?) Ukrainian territory. Zelensky says no way. Meanwhile, the Europeans, those countries that cannot defend themselves on their own and will never be able to do so because of their cumulative incompetence, are demanding a seat at the table where they intend to scuttle any deal. The Europeans were not invited, but Trump sent Vice President J.D. Vance to mollycoddle them. He will…

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Aug 10, 2025, 10:34 PM ETORLANDO, Fla. — Luis Muriel scored a goal in each half and Martín Ojeda had a goal and an assist to lead Orlando City SC to a 4-1 victory over Inter Miami CF on Sunday night.Miami star Lionel Messi did not play because of a leg injury he sustained last Saturday in a Leagues Cup match against Necaxa.Editor’s Picks1 Related”Today there are no excuses. Football is about tactics, organization, talent, but you also know that in one-on-one situations, they were better,” Miami coach Javier Mascherano said. “And having the hunger and desire that you’re not…

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MUNDRI, South Sudan (AP) — Joy Falatiya said her husband kicked her and five children out of their home in March 2024 and that she fell apart after that. Homeless and penniless, the 35-year-old South Sudanese mother said she thought of ending her life. “I wanted to take my children and jump in the river,” she said while cradling a baby outside a room with cracked mud walls where she now stays. But she’s made a remarkable recovery months later, thanks to the support of well-wishers and a mental health clinic nearby where she’s received counseling since April. She told…

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MIAMI (AP) — When Republican Sen. Bernie Moreno visits Colombia this week as part of a three-nation tour of Latin America, it’ll be something of a homecoming.Ohio’s first Latino senator was born in the Colombian capital of Bogota, and even as he was chasing the American dream in the Buckeye state, he kept close tabs on the country through older brothers who are heavyweights in politics and business back home.In an interview with The Associated Press ahead of the trip, Moreno expressed deep concern about the country’s direction under left-wing President Gustavo Petro and suggested U.S. sanctions, higher tariffs or…

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